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  • Forward

    Emerson Paramount Center 559 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111, Boston, MA, United States

    FORWARD Dance Transformed Choreographer Alessandro GiaquintoKen OssolaJacopo GodaniJames GreggYury YanowskyEkko Greenbaum  Works Yasuragi No ChiOf LightEchoes from a Restless SoulWorld PremiereWorld PremiereWorld Premiere FORWARD propels dance beyond its limits, amplifying...

  • Profiles of Boston: Portraits from the Heart of Chinatown

    Bright Family Screening Room 559 Washington St, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

    Four short films that illuminate Boston’s Chinatown through personal stories of family, memory, and resilience. Together, they form a living portrait of a vibrant and enduring community shaped by generations...

  • 2026/27 Season Preview

    Join us for a live announcement of our 2026/27 season and an after party!

  • THE SCREWTAPE LETTERS

    Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre 219 Tremont St, Boston, MA, United States

    Presented by Fellowship for Performing Arts C.S.Lewis' The Screwtape Letters A battle is being waged for your soul from an office in hell! Witness a fast-paced, tour-de-force performance in this...

  • In Old Age

    Emerson Paramount Center 559 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111, Boston, MA, United States

    In a house filled with memory, an unexpected bond brings healing, hope, and the courage to move on.

  • All the Devils Are Here

    Patrick Page explores Shakespeare’s most memorable villains in this thrilling, hilarious, and biting solo tour-de-force.

  • Dream Feed

    Step inside a shared dream sequence with Grammy Award-winning band The HawtPlates.

  • Wake

    Glitter, beats, and banging tunes: this Irish wake is the ultimate celebration of life.

  • 2021

    Under the glow of a flickering screen, a daughter reconstructs her deceased father, pixel by pixel.

  • Scott Silven: Wonders

    Breathtaking illusions await in this New York Times Critic's Pick full of intrigue and imagination.

  • Kunene and the King

    In post-apartheid South Africa two men must confront themselves, the past, and their beliefs.

  • The Carlisle Project

    The legacy of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School is reckoned with in this powerful musical song cycle.